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A Dresden physics team working with Roderich Moessner has developed a theory that makes it possible to describe nonreciprocal interactions efficiently and simulate them far more precisely.

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Dresden, Germany

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a Dresden physics team, Roderich Moessner, Ricard Alert, Marín Bukov
What
A Dresden physics team working with Roderich Moessner has developed a theory that makes it possible to describe nonreciprocal interactions efficiently and simulate them far more precisely.
When
Fri, 12 Jun 2026 14:20:07 GMT · 4h 29m ago
Where
Dresden, Germany ·
Why
Collective systems like bird flocks and cells exhibit nonreciprocal interactions, where individual elements respond to only part of their surroundings, seemingly defying Newton's third law of motion.
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This new theory provides a tool for more accurate simulations of collective systems like swarms and biological processes, potentially deepening scientific understanding of these complex interactions and opening avenues for future discoveries in quantum behavior.

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